Sunday, 6 December 2015

! Classroom RULES ! (Reflection 6)

 

Why do we set rules and regulation? Well, rules and regulation is a consistent system of abstract rules which have normally been intentionally established and it is designed in order to maintain and ensure the uniformity and stability of people’s action. From my perspective, I would suggest that it is very much important for a classroom teacher to design or set their own rules because by doing so it enables the teacher to maintain the stability and the discipline of the classroom. In that case, what would be the rules I might set for my form 1 class as a classroom teacher?

These are the rules:

  • Students are required to ask permission from their teacher if they need to use the washroom. This is because by seeking permission it shows the respect the students have for their teacher. 

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  • Students are required to provide evidence such as letters from parents (maximum three times) if there is an emergency, doctors prescription and many more if students are not able to make it for school. By doing so, it might reflect the student’s honesty.

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  • Students are not required to bring hand phones in class, and if students seemed to bring it to school they are required to hand it over to me at the very beginning of class and collect it from me at the end of the day. This is because, it prevents students from engaging themselves in distraction during the teaching and learning session.

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  • Students are expected to take good care of the school books and return in the same manner it was when they were given, because by doing so it makes them a responsible person.

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  • All given worksheets or homework’s are required to be completed by the students without being reminded.

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This would be the few rules that I can think of as a classroom teacher and that I believe it has the possibilities to help me to manage my classroom effectively the way I prefer it to be.

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